It is not a conspiracy theory to say
that the United States has a shadow government. It is a conspiracy
fact. It began following World War II with the reorganization of
our government to manage post World War II reconstruction. The
shadow government is connected to governments and organizations
internationally. It is competing with our national government and
it threatens the very existence of our nation. The shadow
government is run out of the State Department.

The story of the shadow government
begins with the United Nations following World War II.

The
concept of creating a global organization of
member states dedicated to preserving
international peace through collective security
increased in popularity during World War I....

The
governments of the United States, the Soviet
Union, the United Kingdom, and China formalized
the Atlantic Charter proposals in January 1942,
shortly after the United States entered the
war. In the Declaration of the United Nations,
these major Allied nations, along with 22 other
states, agreed to work together against the Axis
powers (Germany, Japan, and Italy), and
committed in principle to the establishment of
the United Nations after the war.

Learning from Woodrow Wilson's
failure to gain Congressional support for the League of Nations, the
Roosevelt Administration aimed to include a wide range of administration
and elected officials in its effort to establish the proposed United
Nations. The State
Department played a significant role in this process, and created a
Special Subcommittee on International Organization in the Advisory
Committee on Postwar Planning to advise Congress. The
subcommittee reviewed past efforts at international cooperation, and by
March 1943 had drafted a formal proposal to establish a new, more
effective international organization. Secretary of State Cordell Hull
took the proposal to members of Congress in an effort to build
bipartisan support for the proposed postwar organization. Consultations
between Congress and the Department of State continued into the summer
of 1943, and by August, produced a draft United Nations Charter.
Congress repeatedly passed resolutions declaring its support for the
establishment of an international organization--and for United States
membership in that organization.

...

At San Francisco, the delegates reviewed
and often rewrote the text agreed to at Dumbarton Oaks. The delegations
negotiated a role for regional organizations under the United Nations
umbrella and outlined the powers of the office of Secretary General,
including the authority to refer conflicts to the Security Council.
Conference participants also considered a proposal for compulsory
jurisdiction for a World Court, but Stettinius recognized such an
outcome could imperil Senate ratification. The delegates then agreed
that each state should make its own determination about World Court
membership. The conference
did approve the creation of an Economic and Social Council and a
Trusteeship Council to assist in the process of decolonization, and
agreed that these councils would have rotating geographic
representation. The United Nations Charter also gave the United Nations
broader jurisdiction over issues that were 'essentially within' the
domestic jurisdiction of states, such as human rights, than the League
of Nations had, and broadened its scope on economic and technological
issues.

Source: The World
Charter and the Road to PeaceAuthor: Stuart Chevalier
1946, The Ward Ritchie Press, Los Angeles

National Security Act of 1947

Between 1945 and 1949, the U.S.
government was reorganized to create the infrastructure to participate
in the United Nations Association and to coordinate international and
domestic policy. This infrastructure was coded into law in the
National
Security Act of 1947 (amended 1949).

The
Economic
Recovery Act of 1948 better known as the Marshall Plan was passed.
The objective of the Marshall Plan was to rebuild Western Europe as an
economically integrated region governed by a regional council.
It was decided that the U.S. involvement would be through the United
Nations rather than direct management by the U.S. government. The
Policy Planning Staff of the State Department was the liaison between
the United States and the United Nations - coordinating domestic policy
with the United Nations initiatives.

The National Security Act of 1947
mandated a major reorganization of the foreign policy and military
establishments of the U.S. Government. The act created many of the
institutions that Presidents found useful when formulating and
implementing foreign policy, including the National Security Council
(NSC). The Council itself included the President, Vice President,
Secretary of State, Secretary of Defense, and other members (such as
the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency), who met at the
White House to discuss both long-term problems and more immediate
national security crises. A
small NSC staff was hired to coordinate foreign policy materials
from other agencies for the President...

The act
also established the Central Intelligence
Agency (CIA), which grew out of World War II
era Office of Strategic Services and small
post-war intelligence organizations. The CIA
served as the primary civilian
intelligence-gathering organization in the
government. Later, the Defense Intelligence
Agency became the main military intelligence
body. The 1947 law also caused far-reaching
changes in the military establishment. The
War Department and Navy Department merged
into a single Department of Defense under
the Secretary of Defense, who also directed
the newly created Department of the Air
Force. However, each of the three branches
maintained their own service secretaries. In
1949 the act was amended to give the
Secretary of Defense more power over the
individual services and their secretaries.

The
Policy Planning Staff of the State Department was the organization
that created and managed the Marshall Plan Blueprint:

Mission Statement

Fusing Thought With Action: The Mission and Purpose of the Policy
Planning Staff

Created in 1947 by George Kennan at the request of Secretary of
State George C. Marshall, the Policy Planning Staff (S/P) serves as
a source of independent policy analysis and advice for the Secretary
of State. The Policy Planning Staff's mission is to take a longer
term, strategic view of global trends and frame recommendations for
the Secretary of State to advance U.S. interests and American
values.

In his memoirs Present at the Creation, former Secretary of State
Dean Acheson characterized the role of Policy Planning: "To
anticipate the emerging form of things to come, to reappraise
policies which had acquired their own momentum and went on after the
reasons for them had ceased, and to stimulate and, when necessary,
to devise basic policies crucial to the conduct of our foreign
affairs."

"Kennan and his new State Department Policy Planning Staff produced
one of the master documents from which the Marshall Plan eventually
flowed.... But there was a specifically European dimension to the
Marshall effort. Europe's evil genie, said people like Kennan,
Assistant Secretary of State Dean Acheson, and future ERP Ambassador
Averell Harriman, was nationalism. If that root of Nazi-fascism and
other 20th-century rivalries could be bottled up in an integrated
European economic framework, the resulting prosperity might dampen
nationalist competition, prevent future armed conflicts, and obviate
U.S. involvement in future European wars."

The above State Department essay
contains many important details concerning the Marshall Plan, but there
is a bit of spin in it. The writer says that the twin objectives were
modernization and integration but a more accurate description that gives
a clearer definition of the objectives with respect to past and current
events is 'Security and Prosperity'. The objective in plain
language was to breakdown national sovereignty for the purpose economic integration and
collective security for the western European countries. In other words,
the goal was to create a United States of Europe. And the U.S. State
Department had a major role in the planning and implementation of it.
The plan was
covert as evidenced by the classification of the documents and it
was de facto subversive.

"The National Security
Act (passed in 1947) allows US Intelligence to begin any action,
at any time, without asking anybody. In addition, US
Intelligence may postponeindefinitely any report of
such activity simply by claiming that making the report would harm
the "national security" of the United States. This is a recipe for
absolute power. It follows that the National Security Act of 1947
gave US Intelligence the power -- if not the explicit authority --
to corrupt the press in secret. This article will argue, and
document, that this is precisely what US Intelligence has done.
Naturally, this raises the sharpest possible questions about the
integrity of US democracy." [More]

The above is no doubt the reason that
the newspapers never cover any information about the United Nations
except as it pertains to the Security Council. It's the other side
of the United Nations - the social and economic programs that must be
looked to be able to see the parallels between what is perceived to be
the domestic agenda in the United States and the international agenda as
voted on by the Komintern of the UN.

Regionalism

"We cannot
leap into world government in one quick step … The precondition
for eventual globalization - genuine globalization - is
progressive regionalization. Because thereby we move toward
larger, more stable, more cooperative units."
Zbigniew Brzezinski , former US

National
Security Adviser (1977-1981) 1995

The State Department is charged with
the task of ensuring U.S. compliance with international agreements.
Since they have no authority on U.S. territory or anybody's territory
for that matter, the way they have
subverted governments both here and abroad has been through
regionalization. Regionalization is a strategy of power stripping
from elected representative government - transferring it to unelected,
virtually invisible regional entities - commissions, associations, etc.
The regional organizations cross jurisdictional boundaries
county/city/town/state stripping elements of the governing power from
each jurisdictional unit. It's the regional entities that are the
shadow government. The shadow government obtains power either
through agreements that sign over governing authority to the regional
entity or by Memorandum agreeing to go along with the betrayal of their
constituents as in the case of this treasonous Memorandum of
Understanding signed by Governor Dirk Kempthorne:
Treason by Memo.

The first regional organizations that
I'm aware of were the Municipal Planning Organizations. The
purpose of the MPO's were to plan the on and off ramps for the
interstate highway system.

Metropolitan Planning Organizations
(MPO)

The Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1962 came
with the requirement for urban transportation planning for metropolitan
areas - defined as having a population of 50,000 or greater. Evolution
of the comprehensive planning process:

"By July, 1965, all the 224 existing urbanized
areas had an urban transportation planning process underway. At that
time, qualified planning agencies to conduct the transportation
planning process were lacking in many urban areas. Therefore, the
Bureau of Public Roads (predecessor to the Federal Highway
Administration) required the creation of planning agencies or
organizational arrangements that would be capable of carrying out
the required planning process. Hence, Metropolitan Planning
Organizations (MPOs) quickly came into being because of the growing
momentum of the highway program and the federal financing of the
planning process."1

1) Regional policy body, required in
urbanized areas with populations over 50,000, and designated by
local officials and the governor of the state. Responsible in
cooperation with the state and other transportation providers for
carrying out the metropolitan transportation planning requirements
of federal highway and transit legislation. 2) Formed in cooperation
with the state, develops transportation plans and programs for the
metropolitan area. For each urbanized area, a Metropolitan Planning
Organization (MPO) must be designated by agreement between the
Governor and local units of government representing 75% of the
affected population (in the metropolitan area), including the
central cities or cities as defined by the Bureau of the Census, or
in accordance with procedures established by applicable State or
local law (23 U.S.C. 134(b)(1)/Federal Transit Act of 1991 Sec.
8(b)(1)). (FHWA2)

Education

In 1965, the
Interstate Compact for Education was drafted establishing the
'Education Commission of the States (ECS)'.It was the beginning of "creeping
nationalization" of our schools through the backdoor.All of the states
signed the Compact.
Title 33, Chapter 41 Interstate Compacts is the Idaho law that calls
for cooperation with the Education Commission of the States (ECS).

The Interstate
Compacts law called for an appointed Education Council giving the
Governor the power to appoint the Chairman and the majority of members.
This took the power and responsibility away from local elected school
board officials and gave it to the governor. This has been the way that
the 'one-size fits all', national and international agendas have been
implemented in our schools.

Also in
1965, ten regional
centers were established to disseminate and manage the national
agenda for local education. And apparently within the regional
centers, "Comprehensive
Centers" were established to assist schools with the implementation
of the 'No Child Left Behind' Act of 2001. The Comprehensive centers
are harmonizing the curriculum and administration with the national
computer system for monitoring, measuring and control. Regional
Laboratories are run by Contractors.

North American Union
- Regional Governance

As mentioned above, the covert mission
of the U.S. State Department Policy Planning Staff was to create a
European Union - United States of Europe. They began the same
effort to create a North American Union comprised of the United States,
Canada and Mexico in 1982 when the
U.S.-Mexico
Binational Commission was established. In 1983, President
Ronald Reagan signed the
La Paz Agreement to create an international zone on the U.S. Mexican
Border under the leadership the U.S. EPA Director - but managed by the
U.S. State Department under their authority to manage international
agreements.

SECRETARY RICE: Good afternoon. I am
delighted to welcome Foreign Secretary Derbez of Mexico. We have
just completed a meeting of the Binational Commission between the
United States and Mexico, a Commission that has been in place for 22
years now. The Minister and I have not been here for 22 years of the
Commission. Indeed, it is my first as Secretary but, Luis Ernesto,
you've had several as the Secretary -- Foreign Secretary for Mexico.
We were joined also by Mike Chertoff, Homeland Security Secretary
here in the United States and by Minister Abascol and Minister
Medina Mora from Mexico.

This Binational Commission looks at a range of issues.
There are indeed ten working
groups of this Commission that examine the full range of relations
and issues between the United States and Mexico. It is, of
course, a relationship that is deep and broad, based on common
values, but also a relationship in which there is a lot of contact
between our people in which there are day-to-day issues of trade and
prosperity and migration to be dealt with. And so this Commission
provides an opportunity for the secretaries to get together and to
review the progress that we're making on systemic answers and
resolutions of problems that exist in our relationship. But we're
always able to do so on the basis of friendship, on the basis of
colleagueship, with respect for each other and a deep desire to have
our people live in peace and prosperity and to share these borders
in a way that makes us both more secure and more prosperous.

In an effort to ensure appropriate oversight of transboundary
movement of wastes, the U.S. and Canada signed an Agreement
between the Government of Canada and the Government of the United
States of America Concerning the Transboundary Movement of Hazardous
Waste and Other Waste. Although the original 1986 Agreement only
addressed hazardous waste, the U.S. and Canada agreed in 1992 to
expand the scope of the Bilateral Agreement to include MSW (and the
ash resulting from its incineration), referred to as "other waste,"
and to implement the notice and consent provisions for MSW once each
country obtained the necessary authorities.

The U.S.-Canadian Bilateral Agreement creates
a blueprint that allows U.S.-Canadian shipments to move across the
border and be managed in an environmentally safe way. Specifically,
the Bilateral Agreement establishes a detailed procedure for
national government-to-government notice and consent. This process
begins with a potential exporter notifying its government of its
intent to export a waste shipment. Having received this information,
the environmental agency of the exporting country will then forward
this notice of intent to export a waste shipment.

An example of
how the shadow government works is Executive Order 12852. In June of
1993, President Bill Clinton signed
Executive Order 12852 calling for the creation of the President’s
Council on Sustainable Development. Though the United Nations and
Agenda 21 are not mentioned in the Executive Order, it is well known now
that ‘Sustainable Development’ and Agenda 21 are the same. The
Congress never voted on whether to implement UN Agenda 21. It was
just ordered implemented by Clinton. It is through this circuitous
route that the international Komintern’s agenda is implemented in the
United States while maintaining deniability for Congress even though
they vote for the funding. That's not just my opinion.

The EPA started the
Smart Growth
network that has infiltrated our communities all over the country.
They provide grants to these groups to act as local pressure groups and
they bring professional facilitators with them to bamboozle the locals
into accepting the edicts masked as ideas. This is covert gang
warfare against the locals and it is the communist system.

The Intermodal Surface Transportation
Act of 1991 called for the planning of an international highway and it
provided the grant money to universities for development of the
'Intelligent Vehicle Highway System' - which not coincidently is also
perfectly suited for a military surveillance and control of supplies and
movement system. The CANAMEX corridor was to have been the first
corridor, but the NASCO coalition was particularly effective at lobbying
for the Trans-Texas Corridor especially after they merged with the North
American International Trade Corridor Partnership.

George D. Blackwood, a city official of
Kansas City Missouri was one of the Founders of the NAITCP. According
to the now retired NAITCP website, the NAITCP was a partnership of
cities of Mexico, the United States and Canada.

Could any of this have been done
without the state department? Clearly not. Above, I showed
how the shadow government was established - corrupting U.S. domestic
agencies of government. The Federal Highway Department
Joint
U.S./Mexico Border Transportation Planning is case in point of the
shadow government in operation and how they are subversive to American
domestic interests.
Treason by Memo.

The Pacific Northwest Economic Region
is a regional organization that includes the following states and
provinces: Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington,
Alberta, British Columbia and Yukon.

As a resident of Idaho, I've seen
subtle propaganda - commercials by a pressure group making fun of
Wisconsin cheese heads. I was unaware of the PNWER at the time,
but the commercials were offensive enough that I twice wrote emails to
them complaining about the commercials. Now, being aware of the
PNWER and the agenda, clearly the commercials are subversive to the
cohesion of the United States and they are being used to attempt to
create a regional loyalty - breaking U.S. national loyalty.

About US...

"The
Pacific NorthWest Economic Region (PNWER) is a regional U.S.-Canadian
forum dedicated to encouraging global economic competitiveness and
preserving our world-class natural environment. PNWER is recognized by
both the United States and Canada as the “model” for regional and
bi-national cooperation because of its proven success. PNWER is a
respected voice and resource for our region, and provides the public and
private sectors a cross-border forum for unfiltered dialogue that
capitalizes upon the synergies between business leaders and elected
officials who work to advance the region’s global competitiveness.

"We are China
and East Asia's gateway to North America" PNWER

Global Government Information
System

In 1990 at the G8 Summit in Houston, the
decision was made to internationalize our financial system. In 1991,
Senator Al Gore succeeded in ushering through the legislative process,
the 1991 High Performance Computing Act which provided funding for the
build out of the Internet and making it available to the public and the
business community at large. When Clinton and Gore were elected in
1992, Gore proceeded with the Internet agenda which included plans for
government "efficiency" by implementing web-based information kiosks as
well as working on the design for nationalized medical records in
preparation for a federal takeover (unknown then... known now) of our
health care system. The national plan for Internet access turned
out to be a bait and switch and the real plan for harmonized,
synchronized global
government systems was revealed. In 1995, the G8 made
the decision for eleven global systems which included eGovernment.

The global information systems are the
weapon and the tools of the shadow government. They expect to be
able to manage and control the entire population of the world and their
utilization of resources using computer systems, sensor and surveillance
systems. It's now or never to stop these treacherous psychopaths
of the shadow government(s) who have been terrorizing the people of the
world since before World War II.